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is how do you remunerate the provider? What is your firm’s mechanism to pay those in your social graph when they provide referrals from their networks? I’d love to see Seth Godin @ThisIsSethsBlog and David Seigel @pullnews have a blog exchange where they discuss this. #The_Salesforce_is_ Dead, #Long_Live_Sales

The Journal of Research Methods and Analytics is a new and peer reviewed quarterly publication that focuses on innovation and successful practical applications so that case studies and tech reports are especially welcome. For more info of the journal, please go to http://www.rmba.org/journal

The journal is published by the Global Educational Consortium on Research Methods and Business Analytics that reports and case studies on international cooperation are also welcome.
Please email papers, tech reports and case studies to info@rmba.org . For style and format, please follow http://www.rmba.org/JRMA-style.pdf . Nomination of experienced editors is also welcome at info@rmba.org

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CS101A Perl for Biologists, Level 1; Jan. 24-28, 2011

Taught in the context of biological research, this course helps biologists learn how to use the scripting language Perl to automate certain tasks. Armed with some knowledge and hands-on experience with a programming or scripting language, scientists taking a CS101 course at the Bioinformatics Organization will be able to perform basic software development tasks and phrase research questions in the context of the language.

Taught in the context of biological research, this course helps biologists learn how to use the statistical scripting language R for data analysis. Armed with some knowledge and hands-on experience with a programming or scripting language, scientists taking a CS101 course at Bioinformatics.Org will be able to perform basic software development tasks and phrase research questions in the context of the language.

This course teaches Biologists how to use Python as a programming language to automate routine data management tasks in biological research and solve difficult data-related computational problems. Data could be DNA or amino acid sequence, microarray data, images, mass spectrometry data, LIMS data, or any other kind of biological information.